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Ozone, O_3 reacts with iodide (I^-) ion in a basic solution to O_2 and I_2 by the unbalanced chemical equation O_3 (aq) + I^- (aq) rightarrow O_2(g) + I_2 (aq) A saturated solution of ozone in 125 mL of basic water at 0 degree C is treated with 10. mL of 2.0 M KI. After the reaction is complete, the solution is titrated with 0.10 M H^+. If 54.7 mL of the acid is needed, what is the concentration of O_3 in a saturated solution? (you can attach an additional sheet to show your calculation)
Ozone, O_3 reacts with iodide (I^-) ion in a basic solution to O_2 and I_2 by the unbalanced chemical equation O_3 (aq) + I^- (aq) rightarrow O_2(g) + I_2 (aq) A saturated solution of ozone in 125 mL of basic water at 0 degree C is treated with 10. mL of 2.0 M KI. After the reaction is complete, the solution is titrated with 0.10 M H^+. If 54.7 mL of the acid is needed, what is the concentration of O_3 in a saturated solution? (you can attach an additional sheet to show your calculation)
Deanna HettingerLv2
19 Aug 2019